It's like american movies are being produced for a world audience first and foremost.

Is there a future in that?

The big studio conglomerates are producing a lot of movies for a global audience because they *are* conglomerates. And, of course, that effects the majority of movies they bankroll -- mostly action movies, horror, pratfall comedy, sci fi, and fantasy. You get less well-done dramas -- unless involving a lot of blood & guts -- or slice of life and witty, contextual comedies. The latter three are left up to the artsy producers and the indies to make. So, they're released in the U.S. but may not be released in many other countries, especially non-English speaking. That being said, I wouldn't say that Lincoln or Silver Linings Playbook were particularly made for an international audience.

The Great Gatsby
Iron Man 3
Star Trek: Into Darkness
OZ: The Great and Powerful
World War Z
The Hangover Part III
Man of Steel
Les Miserables
Monsters University
Kick Ass 2
The Wolverine
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Thor: The Dark World

- A Good Day To Die Hard (that’s Valentine’s Day next year sorted then. No arguments “What the hell’s this?! A pirate gun?!” Lmao seems the old school humour is back )
- The World’s End (by the ‘Shaun of the Dead’ team. Hopefully it’s better than ‘Hot Fuzz’)
- Carrie (remake – Chloe Grace Moretz is a sound actress though so this should, hopefully, be a decent remake)
- Kick Ass 2 (not sure about this one tbh. I really liked the first one and I cannot stand superhero films. Will have to see)

No other films that have been announced or rumoured for next year interest me yet tbh. Seems like there’s a load of fantasy (The Hobbit etc), Teeny-Weeny stuff (The Hunger Games) and superhero stuff (Spiderman 2, X-men, Avengers 2, Ant-Man etc) coming out and I ain’t at all interested in those types of films Wish they would make decent films for people that aren’t superhero geeks!

- A Good Day To Die Hard (that’s Valentine’s Day next year sorted then. No arguments “What the hell’s this?! A pirate gun?!” Lmao seems the old school humour is back )
- The World’s End (by the ‘Shaun of the Dead’ team. Hopefully it’s better than ‘Hot Fuzz’)
- Carrie (remake – Chloe Grace Moretz is a sound actress though so this should, hopefully, be a decent remake)
- Kick Ass 2 (not sure about this one tbh. I really liked the first one and I cannot stand superhero films. Will have to see)

No other films that have been announced or rumoured for next year interest me yet tbh. Seems like there’s a load of fantasy (The Hobbit etc), Teeny-Weeny stuff (The Hunger Games) and superhero stuff (Spiderman 2, X-men, Avengers 2, Ant-Man etc) coming out and I ain’t at all interested in those types of films Wish they would make decent films for people that aren’t superhero geeks!

I do admit there is a disappointingly small amount of Drama type movies.